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OogieBoogie · F
I knew someone who migrated there, and got married.
Had professional qualifications, .... which, for some reason were useless in America.
Also you have to apply and pay for the citizenship test.
And theres the catch - you need citizenship to get a job , but you need a job to get the money to apply for citizenship.
And if you don't pass the test , you have to wait a certain amount of time to apply again ....and pay again .
- all while trying to live on nothing, with no employment.
How does that make sense ?
Had professional qualifications, .... which, for some reason were useless in America.
Also you have to apply and pay for the citizenship test.
And theres the catch - you need citizenship to get a job , but you need a job to get the money to apply for citizenship.
And if you don't pass the test , you have to wait a certain amount of time to apply again ....and pay again .
- all while trying to live on nothing, with no employment.
How does that make sense ?
caPnAhab · 26-30, M
@OogieBoogie sounds like my experience with the DMV.
I would've figured they convert their local currencies into usd
I would've figured they convert their local currencies into usd